Despite international guidelines, substantial differences found in treatment, outcomes in heart attack care across six high-income countries. The best way to treat acute myocardial infarctions, commonly known as heart attacks, has been long established by international consensus.
MoreNew research from UC San Francisco that tested possible triggers of a common heart condition, including caffeine, sleep deprivation and sleeping on the left side, found that only alcohol use was consistently associated with more episodes of the heart arrhythmia.
MoreBritish Reporter — Kaiser Permanente study finds heart attack survivors from disadvantaged neighborhoods face higher risk of death within 5 years than those from wealthier areas. A study of more than 31,000 Kaiser Permanente members in Southern California showed that Black patients from
MoreIn the largest study of its kind, an investigation by UC San Francisco has found no evidence that moderate coffee consumption can cause cardiac arrhythmia.
MoreBritish Reporter — The study led by the University of Glasgow, in partnership with the Forces in Mind Trust and published in BMJ Open – compared veterans with people who had never served and found that the increased risk of cardiovascular (heart
MoreBritish Reporter — Ziad Mallat has a bold ambition: he wants to help create a world free from heart attacks and stroke – and to achieve this, he says, one day we could find ourselves being offered a vaccine to protect us
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